Kaitlan Collins has amazing hair... how?

Anonymous
Only in your dreams... She is an intelligent and accomplished woman who is clearly out of your league.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She looks good. Her hair looks pretty nice/average for an UMC brunette in public eye. I wouldn’t say amazing. Kate Middleton has better hair, but likely more maintenance too


Have you seen any photos of Kate in the past 10 years? She definitely doesn’t have better hair — and she even has the entire Royal Rota to kill any photos with grey roots.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She looks good. Her hair looks pretty nice/average for an UMC brunette in public eye. I wouldn’t say amazing. Kate Middleton has better hair, but likely more maintenance too


Have you seen any photos of Kate in the past 10 years? She definitely doesn’t have better hair — and she even has the entire Royal Rota to kill any photos with grey roots.


For chrissakes- the woman has cancer and is going through chemo. Leave her the F alone.
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Anonymous wrote:She looks good. Her hair looks pretty nice/average for an UMC brunette in public eye. I wouldn’t say amazing. Kate Middleton has better hair, but likely more maintenance too


Have you seen any photos of Kate in the past 10 years? She definitely doesn’t have better hair — and she even has the entire Royal Rota to kill any photos with grey roots.


For chrissakes- the woman has cancer and is going through chemo. Leave her the F alone.


No, that’s a different Katie Collins.
Anonymous
Nothing super about her hair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's more to do with your hair type, really. And how much processing and heat styling you've had over the years.

I'm 41 and still have great thick, shiny hair. Not bragging since the rest of me is a sh!tshow. Let me take my small win.

My mom is 66 and also has great shiny, full hair with very little grey.



This, I’ve always had thin hair and now it’s even thinner at 45.

But some parts of me are amazing. Small wins!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I didn't know who this was, here are some pics for others in my position:







Thanks PP.
Looking at that picture it looks like she had a good blow out. I’m 40 and my hair looks fine when I blow dry it at home. But when I go to the salon it looks like the picture. That’s all I think it is honestly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately, I think there’s a bit of jealousy going on here.

Anonymous


Why do you keep signing your posts anonymous? We are all anonymous.
Anonymous
She definitely wears wigs or extensions/clip ins. I looked at her Instagram and it varies. I think she does a combination of both. She does have great hair though!
Anonymous
I was rooting for her, had my doubts, but she is bringing it on all levels. I hate to focus on her looks because we never say the same about the men but — her hair/makeup/wardrobe are always on point.
Anonymous
Nothing special. You can buy good hair product and get a salon level blow out. You can get this, Op. It is difficult to spend this much time on your hair daily though.
Anonymous
Say what you will about Kaitlan Collins hair. Guys love her.
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Anonymous wrote:Not going to comment on her hair, but the main enemies of healthy hair are heat tools and dye.

If you can, air dry your hair. The vast majority of women have hair that has a texture that is fine if air dried. And in most cases, women don't put the same energy into learning how to air dry well as they do learning good blow out techniques. If you invest the time to learn how to air dry your hair well, your hair will be much healthier. It is hard to get lustrous hair, without shine spray or oils, if you regularly use a blow dryer. Or god forbid, a flat iron.


Anyone in the public eye is regularly using heat on their hair.


Not true. Alexa Chung, model and hair muse of the decade, washes her hair every day and lets it air dry.

To the person who asked how to do it well, it is heavily dependent on texture so you're better off researching how to air dry your texture. In general, if you just wash and let it dry, that won't yield the best results- it is usually best to do things like scrunch it, use an air dry hair product, or in some cases use hair ties to achieve more texture. You can also just use velcro rollers and let it air dry if you're really uncertain. Invest in a good hair turban to reduce drying times.


^Alexa Chung? Hair muse of the decade?


I didn't know who Alexa Chung was, so I Googled photos of her, and to me, she has dull, thin, lifeless hair.
Anonymous
I used to think Kaitlan Collins had super-great hair, but since she got her own show, it's just been average. I think she looks kind of manly, too. I don't think she wears a wig because some days her hair is curled nicely at the ends, and the next day, not, like she didn't curl it that day. For me, her complexion is way too dark! It wasn't always that way. I think she uses tanning beds, and she's going to regret some day! She too dark overall. All the CNN women seem to favor darkly-tanned skin. For me, Princess Kate of Wales has the best hair I've seen. And she has good skin, too.
Anonymous
does she wear a wig?
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